Convert molar heat capacity to specific heat capacity
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Calculate the molar mass of the substance. The periodic table lists the molar mass of each element. If it is a compound, the molar mass must be calculated through ratios. For example, one mole of water involves 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen. The molar mass of water is obtained by multiplying each of these parts by the corresponding masses of the elements:
2 x (1 g/mol hydrogen) + (16 g/mol oxygen) = 18 g/mol water
2 x (1 g/mol hydrogen) + (16 g/mol oxygen) = 18 g/mol water
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